WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund, which on Thursday approved a new aid package for Ukraine, said it does not see a need to restructure the country's debt at this time.
"We don't proceed with programs if they're deemed to be unsustainable," IMF spokesman Bill Murray told reporters on Thursday. "So the fact that we're proceeding with the program indicates we don't envisage at this point a debt restructuring."
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